CS 610 Section 102 (homeworks, exams and notes): Spring 2014

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C1. Seating arrangements in the Midterm and Midterm Performance


C2. Problem Sets and Solutions

A number of practice problems will be posted on the Web periodically with their solutions. First read the textbook, your notes, practice the problems we did in class, and then and only then try to solve these problems. Look at the solutions only when you exhaust all other alternatives.


C3. Solutions to Homeworks and/or Programming Assignments.

The three programming assignments will be posted in the Handouts section. Solutions are not ordinarily provided however.


C4. Exams, Statistics, and Solutions to selected Exams

For the in class exams click for Statistics. Edited on May 14, 2014 Comments about the exams are available at Exam Comments. Edited on Apr 21, 2014


C5. Previous Exams (PDF ONLY)

Files available only in Adobe Acrobat PDF. Several exams come with solutions. Solution are not provided for the final exam of the sequence which is the last exam file. There is no guarantee that future exams would look like older ones. Note also that material covered in class changes from semester to semester; new material is being introduced as needed, and some other material may be deemphasized.


C6. Lecture Summaries

DISCLAIMER: The included material DOES NOT substitute the textbook for this class. It should be used in conjunction with the textbook and the material presented in class. If a statement in these "notes" seems to be incorrect, report it to the instructor so that it be fixed immediately. These "notes" are distributed to the students of CS610 offered in Spring/Fall at the New Jersey Institute of Technology; distribution outside this group of students is prohibited. The material below will be uploaded in due time; an upload message will appear as soon as the corresponding document is uploaded.

Google and sorting 1,000,000 integers Read a snippet from a NY Times articles (Sunday December 2, 2007). Relevant text is underlined. Note that the pdf file is quite long (close to 3 megabytes) and you might have to rotate it counterclockwise. Click here. The article is also available at the NY Times site.


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